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This tutorial explains how to make HTML pages change by themselves and how to make sounds play when someone stops by.
The differences between logical and physical tags is one of the fundamental concepts in HTML that when understood, can have a huge impact on a web designers way of doing things.
You can have sounds on your page using .au, .wav, or midi formats. I'll show you how to either embed the sounds or call them up through helper applications.
Meta Tags are the best and really only way to get noticed by search engines, unfortunatly most sites dont use Meta Tags correctly. This tutorial will describe all the meta tags, what they mean and how to use them.
This tutorial shows how to create some cool looking characters for use on your website and elsewhere.
Here you'll learn the basics about wrapping text around images and justifying to one side or the other. It's a good page creation primer.
The code in this tutorial will allow you to create pages that butt right up against the sides of the browser window.
Real-time chat with people all over the world -- right from your own site.
The very basics of HTML and using a text editor to author your HTML files.
Want to lose the underline on your links?
Refresh the page for the user, or give him or her a link to do it alone.
This tutorial gives you a list, with examples, of all those fun little things you can do to text.
Here's a nice short one that tells you how to arrange large blocks of text into newspaper columns.
Meta commands don't add anything visually to your page, but they help a great deal when you submit your pages to search engines.
Use HTML to present information in strong bullet lists. I'll show you many different ways to arrange data so your viewers can use what you offer more quickly.
When someone clicks on a link, an entire new browser window pops up.
You can use blockquotes to set off a section of your text, like a quotation by a famous author, from the surrounding text.
This is cool. You will be shown how to set up a directory that will only let in those who know the password.
There is no command in HTML that allows you to set tabs. Well, this tutorial will show you a pretty simple method of putting your text to tabs using HTML and JavaScript together.
Make a link directly from you to your viewers -- set up an active channel.